Good job. I'am testing...Nice, to read about WiFi support. Even though WEP is(or should be) irrelevant in practice for good reason, I know it is the first step.Can you tell us about the progress for WPA2? Is there any documentaion about it?

Gomos wrote:Good job. I'am testing...Nice, to read about WiFi support. Even though WEP is(or should be) irrelevant in practice for good reason, I know it is the first step.Can you tell us about the progress for WPA2? Is there any documentaion about it?

Cgutman could answer you better than me, but basically WPA handshake is managed by the OS and this must be implemented. It's not an easy work, and it will need time.In the other hand, releasing new features in a progressive way will help to debug them deeper.

Gomos wrote:Good job. I'am testing...Nice, to read about WiFi support. Even though WEP is(or should be) irrelevant in practice for good reason, I know it is the first step.Can you tell us about the progress for WPA2? Is there any documentaion about it?

Cgutman could answer you better than me, but basically WPA handshake is managed by the OS and this must be implemented. It's not an easy work, and it will need time.In the other hand, releasing new features in a progressive way will help to debug them deeper.

Just did a quick google and saw there's a project called Open1x (http://sourceforge.net/projects/open1x/) which is GPL, written in C/C++, available for windows, and brings support for WPA/WPA2 and others to the OS. Would that be of any use?

EDIT: Okay, I've tested it. Works well so far. Sweet! But it seems that Guest Additions in VirtualBox doesn't work anymore. I can't get ROS PI/10 to see my shared folder, which really slows down my testing.

Oh hey, I forgot to say that I played with ZSnes in ROS 0.3.14 and I can confirm it works well. I wasn't able to test sound yet and I never use ZSnes's internet abilities, but everything else looks good!

Great release! Now that the theme engine scratched the surface I wonder when will ReactOS have a better UI because this needs some polish. I also hope Open1X will be push forward the wireless networking in ReactOS. It took me by surprise to learn that Haiku and ReactOS are working together so all these put together look very promising. This will be an interesting year. I with more developers will step in to help with the progress. Until then, thanks guys, and I hope you'll get more than personal satisfaction from this project. Good luck!